A trip that has worried Western governments about the possibility of military support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s armored train left the Russian region of Primorye this Sunday heading towards the North Korean border.
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It was the longest trip to Russia that Kim has made since he began governing in 2011.
He met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a meeting that has worried Western governments to the extent that it could involve support for Russia’s war in Ukraine in an exchange of anti-tank missiles and North Korean artillery ammunition in exchange, for food aid, satellite technology or nuclear-powered submarines.
Additional sources • Enrique Barrueco (Voice-over)
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